Comments on: Bold Perennials for Fallhttp://blog.gardeners.com/2009/09/bold-perennials-for-fall/
from the employee owners at Gardener's Supply Co.Sat, 14 Feb 2015 21:47:25 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1By: Gardener's Supplyhttp://blog.gardeners.com/2009/09/bold-perennials-for-fall/#comment-659
Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:04:19 +0000http://gscblog.dreamhosters.com/?p=256#comment-659Hi Maggie. Ligularia is best in a shady site that stays fairly moist. In addition, it is susceptible to slugs, so you have to be on guard for them. I wouldn’t put ligularia on a list of “carefree” perennials. But, if you have a suitable site, it’s gorgeous. -David, Gardener’s Supply
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Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:59:43 +0000http://gscblog.dreamhosters.com/?p=256#comment-658Thanks for the interesting suggestions for the fall border. I am using some of the perennials that you suggest such as heleanthium, fall anemone and ligularia. However, I have never been successful with ligularia in the summer or in the fall. Could you offer some suggestions for planting and growing ligularia? Sorry about the spelling. maggie
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Mon, 14 Sep 2009 20:02:30 +0000http://gscblog.dreamhosters.com/?p=256#comment-657I enjoyed your,blog all those perennials they are beautiful. I also see in the supermarkets, some of those flowers I wish I could have some the perennials in my garden you showed.Maybe you have a better luck with the weather over there, here it has been raining being raining most of every day and getting colder.Thanks, for sharing.Teresa, Have a great day!
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